There are snow scenes in high-altitude areas such as Hanshou and Shimen in Changde, Zhangjiajie, Xupu and Yuanling in Huaihua, and Weishan in Ningxiang.
1. Yueyang Although Yueyang has not officially entered the snowing process, once it starts to snow, the usual seven-point beautiful scenery will instantly be upgraded to a very dazzling one that makes people unable to take their eyes away.
2. Dawei Mountain in Liuyang You may have seen the azaleas blooming all over Dawei Mountain, but do you know how beautiful the winter here is?
The rime on the top of the mountain is crystal clear and the thick snow allows you to experience the thrill of skiing at any time. Walking on the plank road at the top of the mountain, you can have a panoramic view of the winter scenery and enjoy the shocking snow scenery that is completely different from life!
3. The mountains in Zhangjiajie will never disappoint your expectations. The snow scenery in winter adds even more mystery!
The snow scene is a natural scene that is both pure and romantic, with different kinds of snow.
According to the shape of snow, snow scenes can be divided into falling snow, accumulated snow and wind and snow landscapes.
With the arrival of winter every year, snowfall occurs frequently in various places. Scenes such as "white clouds flying under the snow" and "silver snakes dancing in the mountains, and wax statues standing in the mountains, trying to compete with the gods" can be seen everywhere. Photography enthusiasts are not willing to miss this great opportunity.
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To successfully photograph snow scenes, you must master some techniques.
(1) Types of snow scenes. Different snow scenes have different shooting techniques.
According to the shape of snow, snow scenes can be divided into falling snow, accumulated snow and wind and snow landscapes.
When photographing falling snow, you should choose a snowy day with a large diameter and thin snow mass, and use a dark background (buildings, streets, woods, etc.) to highlight the trajectory of the falling snow.
Photographing snowy landscapes requires accurate exposure. Many complex factors must be considered, such as weather conditions, morning and evening, direction and angle of light, color and coverage of snow, etc. Experienced photographers will
Boldly increase some exposure based on the metered value.
In addition, when facing sunlight and snow, color filters must be used appropriately.
(2) Angle, photographing wind and snow landscapes is the most difficult.
The snow is falling, the north wind is howling, and the harsh environment is intimidating, but that is also true. If you photograph people working in a windy and snowy environment, it will undoubtedly enhance the persuasiveness and appeal of the work.
When shooting wind and snow, if you use a shutter speed of 1/30 second, you can capture the flow of snowflakes blown by the wind, thereby increasing the line structure of the work.